102 lines
2.4 KiB
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102 lines
2.4 KiB
Plaintext
# The following logging mechanisms are to be used in bash functions of recipes.
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# They are intended to map one to one in intention and output format with the
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# python recipe logging functions of a similar naming convention: bb.plain(),
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# bb.note(), etc.
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LOGFIFO = "${T}/fifo.${@os.getpid()}"
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# Print the output exactly as it is passed in. Typically used for output of
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# tasks that should be seen on the console. Use sparingly.
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# Output: logs console
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bbplain() {
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bbplain $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "$*"
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fi
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}
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# Notify the user of a noteworthy condition.
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# Output: logs
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bbnote() {
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bbnote $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "NOTE: $*"
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fi
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}
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# Print a warning to the log. Warnings are non-fatal, and do not
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# indicate a build failure.
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# Output: logs console
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bbwarn() {
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bbwarn $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "WARNING: $*"
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fi
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}
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# Print an error to the log. Errors are non-fatal in that the build can
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# continue, but they do indicate a build failure.
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# Output: logs console
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bberror() {
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bberror $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "ERROR: $*"
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fi
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}
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# Print a fatal error to the log. Fatal errors indicate build failure
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# and halt the build, exiting with an error code.
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# Output: logs console
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bbfatal() {
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bbfatal $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "ERROR: $*"
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fi
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exit 1
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}
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# Like bbfatal, except prevents the suppression of the error log by
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# bitbake's UI.
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# Output: logs console
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bbfatal_log() {
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bbfatal_log $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "ERROR: $*"
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fi
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exit 1
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}
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# Print debug messages. These are appropriate for progress checkpoint
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# messages to the logs. Depending on the debug log level, they may also
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# go to the console.
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# Output: logs console
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# Usage: bbdebug 1 "first level debug message"
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# bbdebug 2 "second level debug message"
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bbdebug() {
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USAGE='Usage: bbdebug [123] "message"'
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if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
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bbfatal "$USAGE"
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fi
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# Strip off the debug level and ensure it is an integer
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DBGLVL=$1; shift
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NONDIGITS=$(echo "$DBGLVL" | tr -d [:digit:])
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if [ "$NONDIGITS" ]; then
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bbfatal "$USAGE"
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fi
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# All debug output is printed to the logs
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if [ -p ${LOGFIFO} ] ; then
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printf "%b\0" "bbdebug $DBGLVL $*" > ${LOGFIFO}
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else
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echo "DEBUG: $*"
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fi
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}
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